Former US president Bill Clinton hosted a private cocktail reception in New York on Sunday night to honour the founding members of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI).

Among those to be honoured is the executive chairman of the Sekunjalo Group and Independent Media, Dr Iqbal Survé.

The CGI, an initiative of the Clinton Global Foundation, was established by Bill Clinton in 2005.

The organisation convenes global leaders around the world to contribute innovative solutions towards tackling some of the world’s most pressing issues.

The annual meetings have brought together heads of state, NGOs,business leaders, Nobel Prize laureates, philanthropists and members of the media from across the globe.

This year’s annual meeting in New York is the last meeting of the CGI, because of Hillary Clinton’s promising campaign for the presidency of the US.

“These groups of people have contributed to the philanthropic goals of CGI, which is committed to human and children’s rights, climate change, health, education and social justice, which speaks to just some of the social impact initiatives that have been addressed by the committee.

“CGI members have made more than 3 400 commitments to action towards improving the lives of people and changing the world. To date, over 430 million people have been impacted across 180 countries in the world,” said Bill Clinton.

Survé has served on the CGI since its inception in 2005, when he was recommended by Nelson Mandela on the invitation of Bill Clinton.

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Founded by Dr Iqbal Survé, the Sekunjalo Group is an emerging multinational, which has grown in less than two decades, from a seed capital of 20 000 USD, to a current investment portfolio value of 3,5 – 4 billion USD.